Congress reaches out to opposition, hints PM post won’t be hindrance

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Congress has no issues if it does not get the PM post: Ghulam Nabi Azad

The statement comes on the heels of meetings, seen to be inconclusive, between Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and DMK chief M K Stalin

NEW DELHI: Congress has begun its outreach to opposition parties, indicating that the Prime Minister’s post will not be a sticking point even as Sonia Gandhi is seen to have launched an outreach with non-NDA leaders suggesting there should be detailed discussions ahead of the May 23 results. Signs of an accommodative approach towards regional parties emerged on Thursday when senior leader Ghulam Nabi Azad issued a public message that “Congress has no issues if it does not get the PM post”, a climbdown in the context of partners DMK and RJD emphasising Congress chief Rahul Gandhi’s candidature and his centrality to any post-poll alliance. “We have made our position clear. If consensus is on Congress, then it will take the leadership position. But our objective is that an NDA government should be prevented. We don’t want to say ‘if we are not made (PM) no one else will be’. We will go with the unanimous decision (of non-Congress parties),” Azad said. “My party high command has already made it clear that the Congress is not averse to making a Prime Minister from any regional party,” Azad told the media in Shimla, according to a PTI report.

The statement comes on the heels of meetings, seen to be inconclusive,

. With KCR not appearing to have warmed up to joining UPA, BSP chief Mayawati making known her ambitions for the top job, and

TMC chief Mamata Banerjee cold to Congress

, the preliminary outreach is seen as an attempt to soften future allies and to set the stage for consultations. Just how far the initiative will go will depend on the nature of the results. The signalling is intended to avoid a situation where the opposition parties fail to coordinate swiftly in the event of an unclear verdict, allowing BJP to rope in the support it might need in such a situation. Sonia Gandhi is understood to have set in motion the process of informal consultations and contacts. While there was no formal confirmation, it is understood that the UPA chairperson has suggested a meeting on the day of the results itself. Congress sources said chief ministers and senior leaders are expected to be in touch with opposition counterparts and efforts are on to ensure that Samajwadi Party and BSP leaders, who kept the party out of their alliance in Uttar Pradesh, are also part of the meetings and consultations.